The research on women's studies courses shows that they
a. do not have a significant effect on the attitudes of male students.
b. can change attitudes, but not patterns of thinking about issues.
c. can increase women's self-confidence.
d. are more likely to have an effect on European American women, rather than women of color.
Question 2Research on the effects of women's studies courses generally shows that
a. women taking these courses are more likely than women taking other courses to develop a strong feminist identity.
b. although women's knowledge of feminism increases through these courses, their feelings about feminism do not change significantly.
c. people who have taken these courses may change their beliefs and their emotions about feminism, but they are less likely to become critical thinkers.
d. women who have taken these courses end up feeling depressed and hopeless about women's lives.
Question 3In connection with women's studies courses, your textbook pointed out that
a. women's studies enrolls more students than any other interdisciplinary field.
b. at present, there are hundreds of women's studies courses at the undergraduate level, but no graduate courses.
c. students typically comment that they learn about gender in women's studies courses, but they don't learn about other kinds of diversity.
d. female students are much more likely than male students to say that they have benefited from taking a women's studies course.
Question 4Which of the following students provides the most accurate description of the different approaches within the men's movement?
a. Henri: In the previous century, the approaches used to differ on many issues, but now they are actually more similar..
b. Christopher: The different approaches all focus primarily on men, but otherwise, their central beliefs are quite different..
c. Oskar: The different approaches are based on different theories, but they agree that it's important to work toward feminist goals..
d. Reynaldo: The different approaches actually have similar theoretical approaches, and they typically have similar strategies for publicizing their beliefs..